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A direct method for locating the focus of expansion
Journal article

A direct method for locating the focus of expansion

Shahriar Negahdaripour and Berthold K.P Horn
Computer vision, graphics, and image processing, Vol.46(3), pp.303-326
1989

Abstract

We address the problem of recovering the motion of a monocular observer relative to a rigid scene. We do not make any assumptions about the shapes of the surfaces in the scene, nor do we use estimates of the optical flow or point correspondences. Instead, we exploit the spatial gradient and the time rate of change of brightness over the whole image and explicitly impose the constraint that the surface of an object in the scene must be in front of the camera for it to be imaged.

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4 Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Computer Science
4.116 Robotics
4.116.133 Simultaneous Localization and Mapping
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Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
Imaging Science & Photographic Technology
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Computer Science

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